TeamCity 2019.1 Help

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Viewing Your Changes

Monitoring the quality of the codebase is essential for a development team: a project developer needs to see whether his/her commit brought a build failure or not; for a project leader it is important to detect the code at fault for a build failure to be able to have the situation rectified early, so other members of the team are not inconvenienced.

The Changes page of the TeamCity web UI allows you to review the commits made by all TeamCity users and see how they have affected builds. You can filter the results with the user selector on the page.

Changes made by a user are displayed correctly only when appropriate VCS usernames are defined.

By default, the page does not show the commits to the build configurations hidden by the current user on the Projects dashboard. To remove this filter and view all build configurations, deselect the Hide configurations excluded from my Projects box.

Each change now has a new pie-chart icon with pie slices showing the relative size of pending, successful, as well as old and new problematic builds affected by the change. Hovering over/clicking the pie-chart icon gives a visual representation of how the user commit has affected different builds. Builds with new/critical problems are listed by default. Expanding the change or clicking the See builds link lists all builds with the change.